Track 1

Track 1: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Track Chair:
Safa Otoum, University of Ottawa, Canada

Co-chairs:
●  Amjad Gawanmeh, Khalifa University, UAE
● Qassim Nasir, Sharjah University, UAE• Manar Abu Taleb, Sharjah University, UAE

Scope

Artificial Intelligence research has produced impressive results in the last years. Both academia and industry are actively working to advance in the long goal of creating sophisticated machines that can perform tasks usually better executed by humans. The methods to produce intelligent systems have been emerged from several sub areas, including search methods, intelligent agents, machine learning, knowledge representation, reasoning, among others. Successful applications areas include computer vision, social media, medicine, finances, linguistics, robotics, etc. We hope that this edition of the track Advances in AI can be a forum where researchers from academia and industry may exchange experience, new techniques, and theoretical advances to contribute in the realization of Artificial Intelligence.

The Track welcomes submissions related to the practical, applied, and theoretical issues related to developing and deploying Artificial Intelligent Systems. Authors are solicited to submit significant, original, complete, and unpublished papers in the following, but not limited to, topics:

Topics

• Machine Learning
• Deep Learning
• Cognitive Computing
• Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
• Search
• Planning
• Multi agent Systems
• Constraint Satisfaction
• Robotics and perception
• Distributed Problem Solving
• Economic paradigms and game theory
• Agent based simulation
• Communication, coordination and Argumentation
• Humans and Agents
• Mobile Agents
• Engineering Multi Agent Systems
• Verification and validation of agent based systems
• Self organized systems
• Multi agent in cloud computing
• Mobile computing
• Ubiquitous computing
• Security and multi agent systems
• Ambient systems
• Social and crowd computing
• Social network analysis and mining
• Social cognition and social intelligence
• Social media analytics.
• Social system design and architectures
• Mobile social computing.
• Social network and emotion/opinion recognition
• Artificial Intelligence Applications in security, sustainability, healthcare, smart cities, medicine, games, among others.

PC members
• Agnieszka Zbrzezny, Institute Of Mathematics and Computer Science, Jan Dlugosz University in Czestochowa
Ahmed Omara, University of Ottawa, Canada
Allaoua Chaoui, University Mentouri Constantine
Amjad Gawanmeh, Khalifah University, UAE
Andre Britto, Universidade Federal de Sergipe
Aroua Hedhili Sbaï, ENSI
Benharzallah Saber, Department of Computer science, University of Mohamed Khider Biskra, 07000 Algeria
Carla Delgado, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Damanpreet Singh, IBM, Ottawa, CA
Dariusz Barbucha, Gdynia Maritime University
Ertugrul Kara, University of Ottawa
Flavien Balbo, ISCOD / Henri Fayol Institute
Imad Afyouni, University of Sharjah
Imen Boukhris, LARODEC - Université de Tunis- ISG Tunis
Jose Viterbo, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro
Julien Saunier, LITIS, INSA-Rouen
Longyu Zhang, IBM, Ottawa, CA
Mahdi Zargayouna, Université Paris Est, Ifsttar, France
Manar Abutalib, Sharjah University, Uae
Mark Traquair, University of Ottawa
Masoumeh Soflaei, University of Ottawa, Canada
Medhat Elsayed, University of Ottawa
Mikhak Samadi, University of Ottawa
Moayad Aloqaily, Gnowit Inc. Ottawa, Canada
Muhammad Ali Memon, LE LABORATOIRE GةNIE DE PRODUCTION
Nacereddine Zarour, LIRE Laboratory
Nadjia Benblidia, Université Saad Dahlab de Blida
Navjot Singh, Deloitte, Ottawa, CA
Olfa Belkahla Driss, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Paolo Crippa, DII - Dept. of Information Engineering, Università Politecnica delle Marche
Piotr Artiemjew, University of Warmia and Mazury
Qassim Nasir, Sharjah University, Uae
Riccardo Venanzi, Università di Ferrara - UNIFE
Safa Otoum, University of Ottawa
Sherin Aly, Virginia Tech
Sohaib Majzoub, Sharjah University
Wafa Karoui, Tunis el Manar University
Weili Zhang, eBay Inc
Youssef Gamha, High Institut of Computer Science and Management of Kairouan, Tunisia
Zaki Brahmi, RIADI-Lab